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Michelle Fleck

@twinflecktions

Free Speech Mom; beloved and wonderfully made by God. Truth, beauty and goodness are in abundance. Gen X free range kid. Go NOLES!

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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
It is weird isn’t it? They aren’t thinking for themselves. I grew up With a healthy balance of question authority and respect of my elders , family and country. That didn’t mean you always agreed with your family or everything your country did. It’s like this , my little sister could have been the biggest PIA but no one would have thought to tease, complain about or be surprised if she tagged along. If they did, I would have shut that down instantly.
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Adrianne Curry
Adrianne Curry@AdrianneCurry·
In the 90s, if teachers told us to protest something or to be on their side....we would take the opposite side, give our teacher the finger....and go ditch school to eat taco bell.... Kids today have zero"f&ck you" in their hearts... and are obedient dogs to the narrative
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Proudofus.uk
Proudofus.uk@ProudofusUK·
He was DEFEATED ELEVEN TIMES. Attacked. Threatened with DEATH. Nearly blind. Addicted to opium just to function. They told him to stop. He spent forty-six years refusing. His name was William Wilberforce. Born in Hull, 1759. He could have lived a comfortable life. Wealthy family. Safe seat in Parliament. Instead he chose to destroy the most powerful economic system in the British Empire. The slave trade. He didn't fight alone. Thomas Clarkson rode 35,000 miles gathering evidence. Olaudah Equiano, man who had been enslaved himself, gave testimony that no politician could ignore. Wilberforce took their evidence to Parliament. They voted no. He came back. They voted no. He came back. Lost by eight votes. MPs deliberately stayed away so they wouldn't have to choose a side. He came back. Again. And again. And again. By now his eyesight was nearly gone. His body was breaking. He'd been on opium since he was 29. Twenty years after he started, they voted again. 283 to 16. The slave trade was abolished. But he wasn't finished. Slavery itself was still legal. He fought for another twenty-six years. In July 1833, lying in bed, barely able to move, he received word. Parliament had voted. Slavery was abolished across the entire British Empire. Three days later, William Wilberforce died. He held on just long enough. They buried him in Westminster Abbey. Help keep our stories alive. proudofus.co.uk/support Be part of us. Be Proud Of Us. 🇬🇧
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Raye
Raye@sweetbabyrayes·
I love this! ❤️
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@JenniferSey And yet people are so up in arms about Epstein, pedo rings in the elites and hell bent on connecting Trump to everything nefarious under the sun. Fake outrage. This is beyond the pale… evil.
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Jennifer Sey
Jennifer Sey@JenniferSey·
These kids doing stripper moves are being celebrated on tv. This is so f-ed up.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@AlecLace They are so cool fused about which terminology to use “Woman in a dress” also “shooterPERSON”
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Alec Lace
Alec Lace@AlecLace·
🚨 BREAKING: Trans shooter opens fire in Canada — 10 dead, 25+ wounded Police are so terrified of "misgendering" they’re calling the suspect a “gun-person” instead of gunman. This is peak insanity.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@mhp_guy Really needed to read this today! Thank you for the obvious observation. I really am embarrassed to admit I still make my teenagers lunch! 😳
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
We stopped waking our kids up for school. 4 kids ages 9 - 15 in 4 different schools. Last week my wife and I woke up and were like "What are we even doing? Why are we waking up our kids for school? Over and over? Oh, and why are we still making the 9 year old's lunch?" We want them to be high agency people, and to experience consequences. They all have alarm clocks. And hands. But sometimes we don't live according to what we believe. So we stopped waking them up and making them lunch - cold turkey. Kids were late. Panic ensued (for like 2 days). No one died or starved. We should have done it years ago. If you let them fail small at home then the failure will be much more manageable outside of the home. That's the gamble we're taking, anyway. I'll let you know if it works in 30 years.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
I often say most days id rather stab my eyes out than go see a child at daycare. Most are Joyless, stressful and not providing a developmentally appropriate environment. There are some gems out there. Huge difference related to empowering staff to learn, thrive and enjoy their jobs from management who truly embrace child developmental needs not a nice glossy business model with fancy “curriculum “. Also, why do we accept a child being in a daycare for 8-10 hour days is normal?
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heterodox-woman@HeterodoxWoman·
@brittilina I do wonder how "gleeful" some of these women would be if they spent an entire day seeing just how bad most daycare centers are, particularly in the infant rooms.
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Brittany
Brittany@brittilina·
This is the kind of psycho I’m talking about in my post. Kids deserve a mom who wants them and misses them and feels fulfilled by being a mother. I completely doubt this person is a “better mom” bc she abandons her kids every day. I suspect her kids are not thriving as well as they might if she was putting them first.
just a bluebird@hubbstercat

I actually peeled out of that daycare parking lot with glee, sorry. I was a much better mom when I am happy and fulfilled, having a job and not mothering 100% of the time is part of that. I don’t “miss them with an ache” when they are at school, no.

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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@BlaireWhite And they’re calling Bad Bunny’s Show a fine example of wholesome family values complete with raunchy lyrics, simulated sex acts and multiple young ladies twerking for the network.
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BLAIRE WHITE
BLAIRE WHITE@BlaireWhite·
The elites got exposed for eating kids and within a week they already have y'all fighting about football and Bad Bunny. You know they're cackling.
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Bridget Phetasy
Bridget Phetasy@BridgetPhetasy·
Oh man it’s been a while since I had a good ol fashioned Twitter pile-on. Brought me back. Made me feel young again!
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@washingtonpost calls the show wholesome family values because why ? In the midst of all the twerking, simulation of sex acts, vulgar lyrics, he threw in some dominoes, paleta truck and a cute 5 year old holding a Grammy. I love Latin music, food and the diversity of cultures throughout Latin America. That’s worth celebrating and elevating. But don’t try to fool people that BB’s production was wholesome.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Analysis: In general, Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show had the kind of wholesome, traditional family values that would have fit right in with some of the more sentimental commercials that appeared during the game. wapo.st/4r0BKOB
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@megbasham Many of the people celebrating BB with his vulgar sexualized songs and theatrics are same people appalled by the sexualized minors by Epstein and elites.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
To be clear, the lyrics were altered for the Super Bowl performance, but some remained and he did perform this song. This is the artist that we’re encouraging people to go listen to and celebrate for his contribution to Puerto Rican culture.
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Megan Basham
Megan Basham@megbasham·
These are the most obscene lyrics ever to be performed at a Super Bowl half time. And you have professing Christians in the Kentucky senate and at America’s most recognized evangelical magazine saying Christians should have embraced and celebrated this to show love and to show that we are welcoming. Also, the kids would get a “kick” out of hearing this Spanish.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
This is so disingenuous. What is the demographic? How old are those developing measles? Must look at trends. Trump has only been in office one year. Are we pointing fingers just to point fingers?? And also, reporter asks question and when she doesn’t like the answer, her personal bias comes thru.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
BASH: Is this measles outbreak a consequence of the administration undermining support for vaccines? DR OZ: I don't believe so. Secretary Kennedy has been advocating for measles vaccines BASH: Oh, come on
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@SirBylHolte This is quality story telling and excellent production. It’s perfection and appeals to women. Many of us are tired of the shallow girl boss tropes and story rebranding . It’s tiresome. We desire to see honor, courage, chivalry, tragedy and resiliency.
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Byl Holte
Byl Holte@SirBylHolte·
When I see ANYTHING from "Starfleet Academy," I feel like retarded women broke onto the "Discovery" set and just went crazy. Watching “Knight of the Seven Kingdoms," it feels like proud, lusty British men finally sneaked onto a Game of Thrones set after years of waiting, and just had at it—raw masculinity, swords clashing, honor, ale, and zero apologies for being men. Hollywood is hearing us, and the universe is healing.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
This should terrify every adult! It’s irrational youth, mob mentality getting out of control. They are desperate for relevance. They are acting out because fundamentally something is amiss. I wonder if it’s latent resentment from how we destroyed their generation with Covid madness.
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Kim "Katie" USA
Kim "Katie" USA@KimKatieUSA·
"Protesting" kids dictate to an older man where he's allowed to walk. One girl yells, "F*CK OFF!" at him. Mob follows him aggressively. Democrat kids are out of control. Going to be way worse than their rabid parents.
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Geoffrey Miller
Geoffrey Miller@gmiller·
The new HBO series 'A knight of the seven kingdoms' -- set in the 'Game of Thrones' world -- is very, very good. (8.5/10 on IMDB , 95% on Rotten Tomatoes.) Five things I love about it: - Peter Claffey (6'5", former professional rugby player) is perfectly cast as the lead knight Ser Duncan the Tall -- and he's a good and highly engaging actor - his character is one of the few protagonists in modern TV who seems to have an IQ that's absolutely average -- not a genius, not a dunce, just an IQ 100 guy, trying to make his way in a world in which most other characters are smarter, more cynical, & more Machiavellian. - his character has a natural virtue that is presented as earnest, honorable, and good -- avoiding the hyper-cynicism (verging on godless nihilism) that pervaded so many characters in Game of Thrones (and most other modern TV). - the series is anti-woke -- virtually no 'diversity' for its own sake; no anachronistic moral preaching; it's the polar opposite of the catastrophically Leftist new 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' series. - the series is a bit 'slow-paced' by conventional action-fantasy standards -- but I've found every scene engrossing and compelling, every character believable and distinctive, and every line of dialogue well-crafted. If you have teen boys in need of good, traditional, knightly role models, this series -- so far at least -- would be worth sharing with them. Masculine virtues are making a welcome comeback.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@angijones The nurse Ratchett fetishized from one flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@SenWarren Lowered rx costs will impact way more than 15 million Americans. Trump didn’t kick anyone off. Democrats just want to keep kicking the can down the road extending th supplements for unsustainable Obama care that offers terrible coverage.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
TrumpRx is nothing more than Donald Trump’s latest vanity project. If Donald Trump cared at all about making health care more affordable, he wouldn't have kicked 15 million Americans off their health insurance.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
@haugejostein Cringe for a grown man to say “it sends shivers down my spine” Put on a sweater and do some real journalism. Check your privilege.
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
Everything about it sends shivers down my spine — the complete absence of labour rights, and how the billionaire class can just casually destroy media they dislike. This is certainly not what democracy looks like.
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Jostein Hauge
Jostein Hauge@haugejostein·
The bloodbath at The Washington Post today — roughly one-third of its staff has been laid off — illustrates the ruthlessly plutocratic and neoliberal nature of the US economy. In the span of a single day, one of the world’s most prominent English-language newspapers is being both crushed and politically restructured at the whim of a billionaire. It’s honestly jaw-dropping.
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
You have lost your soul… one wonders who have you sold out too? Could we as Americans have a moment, just one , where politicians aren’t seeking their own self righteous (misguided) path to power. Could we stop for a moment of gratitude for living in a country of so much hope, diversity and possibility. The constant berating and negativity is counterproductive. It’s ineffective when raising children and ineffective in education. Seek the good. That doesn’t mean you never take corrective actions but you will not bear fruit in your children, students or your fellow man with constant negativity and pointing out of every grievance ( real and imaginary)
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Michelle Fleck
Michelle Fleck@twinflecktions·
How are all these “citizens” driving? Going to the doctor? Cashing a check? Enrolling a child in school? Checking out a child from school? Accessing a cell phone ? Flying? If citizens don’t have ids, that is a bigger issue that needs immediate attention. If they don’t need id to vote, then none of us need id to do anything! . The solution is not to allow anyone to show up and cast votes. This should not be a debate.
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DeVory Darkins
DeVory Darkins@devorydarkins·
Talking about the SAVE Act, Abby Phillip says 21.63 million people don't have proof of citizenship. "In general, more than 9%, according to the Brennan Center analysis, 9% of American citizens of voting age, 21.3 million people don't have proof of citizenship readily available. At least 3.8 million don't have these documents at all because they were lost, destroyed, or stolen. Over 8% of self-identified white Americans don't have citizenship documents readily available. A large percentage of Americans don't have passports, many of them in red states. So, I mean, I get the idea that Republicans think that this is like a one-up on voter I.D., but it could also be something that kind of is like the door slamming them right back in the face." If that's the case, they need to FIX that before they can vote. If they're stupid enough not to figure it out, they shouldn't be able to vote.
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